I-93 is being reconstructed in Salem through Manchester, including the interchange through exit 5. Four red-listed bridges will be replaced.

Reconstruction begins north of Stonehenge Road and will continue north for 2 miles.

All lanes of traffic will be maintained throughout the day, though there will be rolling closures as blasting goes on. Lanes will be closed at night.

Two-way traffic will be maintained on NH 28 from 6 a.m.-7 p.m., with alternating one-way traffic from 7 p.m.-6 a.m.

I-93 reconstruction is scheduled to be finished by June 2014.

NH traffic projects: What are they working on?

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Ever wonder what exactly the road crews are working on? We'll be featuring new traffic projects each week in this slideshow. If you want to know more about a project, leave a comment below, and we'll try to include it in this slideshow.

PASSPORTS. ONE FAMILY HAS BEEN IN KIEV FOR WEEKS WAITING FOR THEIR DAUGHTER'S PASSPORT. THE NEXT PHASE OF WORK ALONG I-93. SHELLY WALCOTT WITH MORE. THIS WEEK WE'RE TAKING A CLOSER LOOK AT A PROJECT THAT'S PART OF A PLAN TO WIDEN I-93 FROM SALEM TO MANCHESTER. IT INVOLVES I-93 AS WELL AS RECONSTRUCTION THROUGH EXIT 5. RECONSTRUCTION BEGINS JUST NORTH AND WILL CONTINUE NORTH FOR TWO MILES. THE PLAN ALSO CALLS FOR REPLACEMENT OF FOUR I-93 RED LISTED BRIDGES. ALL EXISTING TRAVEL LANES OF I-93 WILL BE MAINTAINED DURING THE DAY. BUT THERE WILL BE SOME ROLLING ROADBLOCKS DURING THE DAY DURING BLASTING OPERATIONS AND NIGHT TIME LANE CLOSURES WILL BE ALLOWED. TWO-WAY TRAFFIC WILL BE MAINTAINED BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 6:00 A.M. AND 7:00 P.M. ALTERNATING TRAFFIC WILL BE ALLOWED FROM 7:00 P.M. TO 6:00 A.M.